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Old 05-03-2007, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by easy goer
why is better to test 3 days prior rather than after the derby? Cant an unscrupulous trainer just administer it after the test and before the derby?

This was a suprise test, meant to catch those that might have already administered the drug. Since the drug is only detectable 3 to 5 days after it has been administered, the Stewards are hoping to catch traces of it now.

Here is a quote that sums it up;

"It increases the amount of red blood cells, allowing more oxygen to be carried to muscles and making them tire less quickly.

Usage in horses has been rumored for years, Waterman said, but testing has been difficult.

Part of the problem is that detectible concentrations only last three to five days in a horse’s system, but the effects last longer"

True, someone could possibly use it now, after this drug test, but it would be detected post-race as we are only 3 days from the race. So who in their right mind would give it to a horse now, with a HUGE risk of being caught on a post-race test.
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